Do People Know if I Filed Bankruptcy

Collection CompaniesDo People Know if I Filed Bankruptcy

Who will know that I have filed an Assignment in Bankruptcy? We have all seen the notices in the legal section of newspapers notifying creditors about a bankruptcy and notifying everyone about an upcoming meeting of the creditors. The reality is that this only happens in corporate bankruptcies or very large personal bankruptcies usually which have a business background to the bankruptcy. A bankruptcy of an individual is known as a summary administration. The creditors are notified by regular mail. Assets under a summary administration are minimal and notices in a newspaper and meetings with creditors are rare. A bankruptcy is, of course, filed in court but nobody spends their time searching court files and public records to find out information about you. The exception, of course, is the credit bureau (Equifax or Trans Union of Canada) which keep a record of the bankruptcy on their system for a period of six years. Friends and family are unlikely to find out that you filed bankruptcy – unless they need to know. Your employer is only informed if a creditor attempts to garnishee your payroll. Your trustee can usually stop the garnishee but that involves sending a letter to the creditor, the court and someone in the payroll department of your employer. You can keep the notice to your employer confidential by providing your trustee with the private email of someone in authority in the payroll department or by delivering the trustee’s notice by yourself.

 

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Additional Work—Exploring the Benefits of a Second Job

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Additional Work—Exploring the Benefits of a Second Job

What can additional work mean for you? Most often, finding and working an additional job is a short-term solution because usually working 2 jobs or long hours will challenge relationships and deteriorate health. However, finding a way to make extra income in times of financial difficulties can not only help increase your income but can also help develop new skills. Look for something to build your skills, find a purpose in life, connect with new people and gain a feeling of accomplishment. Forward thinking and retirement planning can be helpful when considering a part-time additional job or career. It will be important to find work that suits your personality and interests. In all, earning extra income can open up possibilities, help pay down debt and help you feel more connected to your future interests and potential hobbies for the future.

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Living on Cash

Hand holding fanned out Canadian money.Living on Cash

Every time a new client is told that they have to surrender their plastic when they file a debt consolidation proposal or bankruptcy, they get this blank look on their face. The look translates into: How am I going to live? The answer is: quite well, thank you. By spending millions of dollars on advertising, the lending institutions have convinced all consumers that we need credit cards to show the world how
great our credit is. A gold or platinum credit card is somehow the best. And we get points also – over the next eight years, you will be able to fly somewhere at a time of year that you would not go anyway. Buying something for cash, shame on you. It must mean that you have no credit. At the very least, it means that people with lots of cash, will find you pretty soon.

Who do you think is paying for all of these frills and loyalty programs?  Of course, it is you. Don’t buy into it. There are enough deductions from you pay cheque that you cannot avoid. Why volunteer more?

Living on cash (or close to it) means that you are in absolute full control of your spending. You likely have budgeted your spending habits so that you know what your basic weekly or monthly repeating costs are (rent, food, clothing, transportation costs, etc.) as well as the variable “feel good” costs of entertainment, restaurants, vacation, gym, etc. Of course, emergencies will always happen. So, open a savings account and put a small amount away by a regular automatic payroll deduction similar to what you are likely doing for an RRSP.

You should also have a credit (even a prepaid credit card) for an immediate emergency. It should have a reasonable limit and be used only in a true emergency. Think “need” instead of “want.”The best result of cash is that I always spend less when I am paying cash. Your mind seems to be telling you that you are actually spending money that you worked hard to earn. Not a bad thought to keep.

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Bankruptcy: To File or not to File

should-i-file-bankruptcyBankruptcy: To File or not to File

The decision to file for bankruptcy is a difficult one and it is advised to talk to someone about all of your options before you decide to file. There are many reasons people decide to file for bankruptcy such as a costly divorce settlement, medical bills that have piled up to failed small business. It is best to ask yourself several questions before making a firm decision. For instance, do I or we have large-scale debt? Do our monthly minimums take up all of our living expenses and more? If we do decide to file for bankruptcy, will we promise ourselves to change our spending actions? Do we want to buy a home in the near future?

If your debt in indeed out of control then it is important to be honest with yourself because the decision to file could, in fact, be a move towards integrity and a positive life change for you and your family. Filing bankruptcy is not for everyone and you do have options, so make sure you know all of your options in order to make an informed decision.

Contact Rumanek & Company Ltd. for more information on bankruptcy and debt solutions. Or please fill out the free bankruptcy evaluation form. To learn more please visit our YouTube Channel. Rumanek & Company have been helping individuals and families overcome debt for more than 25 years.